Christianity: Dialogue within and between religions and non-religious beliefs Flashcards
What does establishment mean?
The Church has strong links with the state
In the UK, who is head of state and Defender of the Faith?
The Queen
State three roles of the Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
1) approves the appointment of senior clerics
2) opens new sessions of the General Synod
3) keeps the coronations vow to maintain the Church
Give examples of Christian services that may be used to mark key events.
1) baptism
2) marriage
3) funerals
List the four Christian events that are marked by public holidays.
1) Good Friday
2) Easter Monday
3) Christmas Day
4) Boxing Day
Outline the humanist attitude towards church schools
If churches want faith schools, they should fund them themselves
What is secularisation?
The idea that religious beliefs, practices and organisations are becoming less important in society
What evidence suggests secularisation is increasing in the UK?
1) religious teachings and organisations are no longer respected
2) we can rely on material comforts for our happiness and so have less need to believe in supernatural ideas
3) religion has become a private matter and has less influence in public life
4) people are increasingly less committed to religious values and practices such as prayer and worship
5) religion has become a ‘leisure pursuit’ rather than a deep commitment
List some processes that occur in the modernisation of society that have a direct influence on the decline of religion
1) rationalisation
2) differentiation
3) decline of community
Describe why some people do not agree that secularisation is occurring.
1) even though tradition beliefs and organisations have lost their appeal, most people still hold religious beliefs
2) religion is very important in many social groups, particularly minority ethnic groups
3) some new religious movements and eastern religions have experienced considerable popularity
4) even if religion observance is waning in Western Europe, it is still strong in other parts of the world
Outline the three principles of humanism.
1) a scientific view of the universe that rejects supernatural beliefs
2) a concern for the welfare of other human beings and animals based on reason, not divine authority
3) the need for each person to create meaning in their own life without a belief in life after death